V .......--...-....;J...,.--..,,.,......" guns- x PAGE FOURTETEN CAPITOL SPECIAL CHILDREN'S Summerside MATINEE TODAY 2:30 --FEATURES- "HENRY ALDRICH, BOY SCOUT” and Charles Starrett (The Durango Kid) in ”0UTCAST OF THE BLACK MESA" Children are bound to enjoy this Matinee. TONIGHT - 7-9:15 - DOUBLE BILL The Durango Kid in "0l'T('AST OF THE BLACK MESA" and Zachary Scott in "SHADOW ON THE WALL" A Real Good Double Bill Attrat-tioii Monday 7:13-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:l.5 - A FOR SALE ONE LARGE SIZE OFFICE SAFE. SIMMONS AND MeIcFARLANE LTD. Summorsido . REO THEATRE Saturday. April 28th "RED STALLION" Featuring Robert Page, Noreen Nash and Ted Donaldson. Shows at 7:15 and 9:l5. Matinee at 2:30. Professional cards l R. 0. I .l t 3. r. Hunter OPTOMETRIST .i Complizte Visual Analyses ll Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 IMALLMAR-"S BUILDING Snmmerslde. P.E.I. -MM- E. E. Parkman. I; Opt.D., R.O. 1. oiiromzrnisr Exes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to 5 and by nppoinlmeni Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer so.. surnmerslda l'. Earlrlllcllay Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. i. PHONE ZBSI VI. OIIESTEII .8. Maclltlllllll LLB. Darriater, solicitor. Notary. lie. office formerly occupied by late llealli Strong. K.c. Collections Promptly ll 'l:l!lIV Vvaluld IV tlli'lEl'l'ilSlll-Milli! Pllllll .. an amp. Iiuuu-at pm to. Attended To. Money Ia Loan l I n. E. Ellis 5 insouivc; I . rite - Auto -grCllIlIlIy I humor II. I , . no in THE uvisr. - lilSliEST. f"; likllllli . .. , fr-. I: law '44-! 7'! mo... ..... TKE YOUNG HEADERS WINNIPEG - SCI”) --- The hoys' and girls' (iopartment accounted for more than one-third of the Winnipeg Public Library's total circulation last year. according to the annulll report just issued. llml lliulliinliu t IW:vrnor (HE GUARDIAN. -FARMERS have your electric teiicqr reconditioned for efficient ope: '.ion and longer battery life Hunter Radio Service. Kcnstngton. -RI-ZS!-ZRVE Friday evening. May 4th for Kelvin Grove entertain- ment at Irlshtown Community Hall. -T!-Ii-3 l't'lAH(lATI-I (WRRIAGE SHOP is open again to receive all kinds of work. Any one wishing to 4 have truck racks. trailers. wheels. furniture repaired. upholstery, no job todbig nr too small. Elton Sharpe. -(lHl'll(ill SEIH'l(7I'2t4 for the lllnrisli of Now London. April 29th. 3th Sunday nftvr Easter. St. Steph- en's Burlington. Morning Prayer at it A. M. St. Thomiis'.. New ilmndon. E-wiring Prnynr at 2340. St. llV.'arkls, Knnsin-zton. Evening Pray- lor at 13.0 with Sunday School at, lt:.."0. Rev. S. J. Armstrong of: Icliklllallfl will conduct those serw ( HCCS. Wcnmso THEATRE Kl-TNSINGTON Szitiii'il:iy T'l.'i-S)'.l.'a'. Mutiiice 2:30. Bros. mirth - sliattoi"in.: A story nf .irll'r-nliii't- notion -fights. and thrills. not to mention It bill of lnrml. Yrs. folks, it's your; lzirorito. l'rol Flynn. in tr-ylini-. -olor. in ".ll()NTANA". co-sturrin.:l Alvxis Smilli. roini-tliziii i Z. ' i ...?m..;M..i...M. .4 &H?MF7 1 t i i l i i lmli vfiirlrllosi; zilsn Sr-rial, tPi ratvs (ll liw lllilll Si-as," until Nous. i ' : mm ctoslna ilorlcl-: 1 The business in Kensington will? mloso vavli Vi'0dncsday all N12 o'clock noon. hogittiiiiigzp May 2nd:- -- Mal-iucnziri to co. lKr:NsiNo'roN COLD STOR- 1 AGE .COTTON & ROGERS 1w. 5:. liI(-LEAN KEIR CLARK I l ;K. L. warm tr. .1. & G. KENNEDY aw. L. MTLLAR IR. TUPL . M. F. SCHIFRMAN co. LTD, Mi See The y In a . The United Church of Canada. - Bordon -Mrs. Norman Oatway. Borden. is visiting her son Edward and Mrs. Oatwiiy at Windsor. Ontario. Messrs. Lorne Weeks and Keir MacDonald of summer-side, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. George Bumh, Borden, on Sunday. Misses Ehielo Dlckieson and Marion Stevenson of New Glas- gow sent the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. David Mac- Leod. Borden. Laura. gzon of Borden successful append- Miss u nderu-ant a -IBORIJEN CHURCH SERVICE for Sunday. April 29th. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Bible school at 2' P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. 'MacKenzie's. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minister. -KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN Presbyterian Churches. - Services Sunday. April 29th. Ken- siiigton at. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Freetown iii; 3 P. M. Sunday School, Kvnsington at to A, M. Rev. J. A. Mccowun. Minister. -PHINCETOWN U N I T E I) CHURCH. Malpeque. Sunday. April 29th. Rural Life Serviro 2.30 N M. ll'odt1cSda,l'. May .2nd. Serviccl Baltic. 8.00 P. M. Rev. Jantes Crossnl Minister. -0'I.I-LARY PASTOR-IL CHARGE Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minister CH ARLQTTETOWN ectamy in the P. 0. Hospital on Friday morning. Her many friends with her a speedy recovery. Mr. John P. Gallant and little grandson Alec Brant and Miss Georgette Ceretti of Borden. left on Thursday morning for Deser- onto, Ontario, where they will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brant. on Sunday evening Mr. Norman MacDonald of Orapaud. was guest: soloist: at. Borden United Ohurch. His rendition or "The Prayer For- fect" was much appreciated by the congregation. Many friends of Mrs. Thomas Paquet. who left here a few months ago to join her husband at St. Catherines. Ontario. will be sorry to learn that she has been quite ill and is now a patient in the Suns- torlum there. Mrs. Sampson Walsh of Albany who has been ill with pneumonia at the home of her daughter Mrs. Jack Sexton. Borden, is now recov- ering nicely. The regular weekly auction party or the Borden women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with eight tables playing. Ladies prize was won hy Miss Rosie Ceretti, gentlerneirs by Mr. Mannie Gallant with consol- ation prizes going to Mrs. Louis r ilackott and Mr. Jack Hennessey. The freezeout prize was won by- Mrs. J. J. Maolsaac.-A. Piusville and The services for Sunday. April 29th are as iollows:- West Devon. at ii A. M. Brno at 2 P. M. Bmet Sunday School at 1 P. M. r)'Lenryf at .'l.:io P. M. O'l.enr,v Sunday School at 10.30 A. M. Bloomfield at 7.30 P. M. This is Rural Life f0”0lVi”g 1913905 (ill Sunday and at all places special! loaflots printed by the Heine Mis- sion Botird will be used. Trurks. different; makes. Om- Sprinz or next Full. if its-slrt-Kl. Also have saw-riil Iron Azu- uno lmd two-row moth-In. SIMMONS & I I I Vicinity Mr. nd Mrs.&;i;andon Wallace and son Reggie, visited Mr. and ,Mrs. John Adams, Elmsdale, . on ' Sunday. . l Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and son, Gary. St. Louis recently lspe-nt a few days with Mr. and FOR SALE We have several good I'M-ii ('nro for sale. Also several Hall's, six-row Potato Sprayer. Will not-opt. potntovs in piiymirnt in lit'll of cash, either this Plmitrrn on hnnil. new and us!-ti. MlacFllllLAllE Sl'llIMER.SIl)!'l. 1'. E. I. TEOMOHS INTERNATIIINAL HARVES REFRIERATURS ow... from top to h tailored to women's needs. nfrigrvalerl A thoice of ten beautiful Door Handle Colors (to match . Pull Width Freclers, Chill Trays. Crispern . . . . Built-in Bottle Opener . . . Chrome Finished or Stainless Steel Shelves . . . Add Resisting Porcelain Enamel Interior . . and many other Temineererii features are to be found only in the new I H Refrigenton . . . now on display. SIX exciting models to choose . . ALL NEW. . . and YEARS AHEAD! your kitchen) . . adding Pantry-Dot from . J 217.6 .-or '74eq'fauawozcd ' 1.. the famous International Harvester refrigerators are -x .; D5. . KC.D&3l1 7 . mnnnoni nmma Ifiwjyiliing ym'rr hoped for . . . now all in SPICO .'s'.:' i ' lecturing making P i Wane 5. Mil More than a century of International Harvester manu- Su lilo outstanding new KITCHEN-SIZE. TABLE TOP INTERNATIONAI HARVESTEII . skill has gone into the of the amazing l- H Ielrlgerotora . . available now In Canada for the first time. FREEZER Now. you an take your choice of lime yen new I H freer- er: featuring our-all sub-zero inning on all 5 inner surface: . . . Moisture-free Drl-Wall Cabl- neu...and than other Ouutan . in; aduntuu. NOW . .: See tile new l95l INTERNATIONAI NARVESTER Refrigerators and Freezers may at No Price Increase chasing Today. liens. on N Present Stock. W. R. JENKINS Var liaison and International lulor Imt . loom st. Y t ' ' G Terms may be arranged lhu ascacvoerdtfltceo v::thh'Cgi:v::nns'i::i' brzqzllerz menu: 0! Mrs. Joseph Gallant are sorry to learn that like is ill. All wiati her a lpeedy recovery. Mice Bertha. Gallant. and Miss Lillian Men were recent visitors to St. Louis. Mrs. Vance Palmer and Mrs. Kenny Horne. Bumnierside. were visiting in Rosebank on Tuesday. Mr. Keir Murray, Center Line Road is spending a few days with his brother. Mr. wartvurlon Mur- ray and Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Ei-by Gallant, Mill Road spent. Sunday with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. Harman Gorcoran and Mr. Edward Gallant motored to Sum- mecrside on Friday. I Enroute they will spend some time -Miss Thelma Veno. Roseville. recently qaent a few days will-ii Miise Bertha Gallant. l Mr, Russell Ramsay. Summer-; side, was I visitor to Rosebsnk on Monday. Mrs. John Adams. Elmsdale, re-j cently visited her daughter. Mrs. Brendon Wallace and Mr. Wallace. Friends of 'Mr.s. Philip Gallan. are sorry to learn that she is ill. All hope that she will soon be well again. I SASKXIDON - (CP) - Du:-i lng the spring break-up '0! the South Saskatchewan River, the waterworks pumping plant here. separated more than 90 tons of. local water supply. silt a day during treatment of the; Bedeque Notes The sympathy of this community is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. William '1'. Bowneu, who passed away on the 16th. inst. -Mrs. Gerald Williams and little lon.'Ricky. Windsor, Ontario. ar- rived in Bedequa Tuesday evening; 17th. They will spend several weeks with Mrs. Willlnms' Parents. Mr- nnd Mrs. Walter Leard. Mrs. lloraoe Wright, Sr.. Lower Bedeque. and her daughter Miss Wlnnifred, left on Saturday. 14'-lh by car on a visit to Boston. Mass. in Fredericton. N. 8.. with MH- Wrlght.'s son. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wright. Miss Wright spent the win- ter with her mother, and o" turn from Boston. she will remain with her mother at Lower Iieoeque . 'APRIL 23, 1951 for the summer. it will hg 1-sailed that Mr. Wright passed away in, in January. Mary G. Wriuht. R. x. dauahter of Mr. and Mn. wane. Wright. Bea:-letown Oorner. has q,-. rived home from Toronto. M1... Wright has been taking 3 pm graduate course in surgery .g 5. Michael's Hospital. Miss Wright L. 11 member of the Nursing stun or the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. HELP YOURSELF NIAGARA FALIS. Ont.-(GP).- Worimien preparing the Mind or The Mist landing for the summer season as usual found ions or driftwood that had come over Niagara Falls with ice from the upper lakes. Officials said lny. one could take it away for fire. wood. Wins has chance to win a . MINK COAT! i”,'.l.';:":'.?.'lftl.".'.l' El'.'l5"i'i'.”'h93rl:' 1"; I IIIII PEI. the am 340.000 vou-are 3: eoubelnzulven :2! Mar 5ln.lnrer now! Send your na ration of Sw ( Coal Toronto. III. list are If your food store. '5ivIII'ning is 5wNt's new lmmnd at-monln Sable Scarf . . .7 Man.. won a squirrel scarf in monthly section of Svii'i'nlnn'a- all-Cans up Comesgl nun AN!) . bin to win the mink 2. dress. with top from vain; to: Svif:'nln:'- llur Box 4 6 Terminal ,A. omen. . Complete details and prize vice. Can be used an IIOO Ila. O.V.W. 4-WHEEL-DRIVE Wlll.YS TRUCKS All wheel troellen Insane all your uni not-wheel delve. ill-lush wheelblll. WliiY-O"Ri'AND- Jeep The Universal ')ee ' powered by the famed 60 B.H.P. 'jeep' engine is I general ppm 03: 4- heel-Drivew-chiclo that works the year 'round in any weather uh er almost any conditions. As a light truck it loads up to 1200 lbs.; as I tractor it tows 2V2 tons with ease; as a mobile power unit it develo 5 up to 30 h.p. through take-off for the operation of spline-shaft or belt- rivcn machinery. Ask your Willy: dealer for a demonstration on vour iobi 4-WHEEL-DRIVE WIl.l.YS STATION WAGON the highway In IIN Ii. ergo. TORONTO. ONTARIO (Dealer-'3 Name Here) in I j gl- 10.:-m -... ,s. . Ng- J' teleevive 2-wheel-drive in highway suede-I-vnlleel-diva for even nea- rry work. Cantu I pumioeu G n WIl.I.Ys-OVERLAND OF CANADA LIMITED 8. R. MacKay 59 St. Peters Road. Charlottetown Phone 2648-L H